Awesome. I’m so glad you published that, thank you!
Awesome. I’m so glad you published that, thank you!
Huh, wasn’t aware of that, makes sense. It’s just we were told in the first Cap movie that’s all the vibranium they had... so basically yer saying they (S.H.I.E.L.D. staff) painted it that way for that night mission. I got it with the stars and stripes, so I thought maybe it was a Russo thing, but then it started…
Dude’s got lotsa quarters, he keeps using that dang face-off machine.
Just looking at that header pic, shaking my head... I mean, is that an actual ‘sanctioned’ pic officially distributed by the parent company? Why... why is everything so smooshed together in the image? All that atmosphere, sooo much desaturating, all that haziness. Why? To not call attention to anything that was too…
I would gladly help out a GoFundMe if they needed money to buy some lightbulbs to help brighten some scenes. Maybe they can wait a minute for the dust to settle and film the actors when there is actual light shining on them? I’m not in the field so I wouldn’t know :/
Beautiful film. Enjoyed the jilted boyfriend/jock dude as he’s scampering about picking up his clothes that are being flung out onto the streets, loved the mirror looks between Dil and Fergus, as well as the convo with Broadbent’s bartender.
In my head. Please make it stop.
On the one hand I love how Star Wars is going back to its Saturday matinee serial origins, with it’s weekly 20 to 30 minute cliffhangers, but on the other hand I still miss that grand cinematic experience. And I don’t even mean trilogies, one-offs are great too.
So what you're saying is that Poochie might still be alive?
Seems like they can't go on together with those suspicious minds, but that could just be rumours.
...less cross.
Bond and Tracey/Vesper.
Seriously lovin’ the list... but I think Emma Stone had more connection/heat with her Spidey than Kirsten Dunst did with hers.
Scritti Politti called...
Jen really nailed her delivery.
Dang news... and it just dawned on me that Ian Holm (r.i.p.) was in both those gems.
That time Bond used Vesper’s name as a password. What? It IS a comedy.